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BPM (2025) drifts through the mundane life of Wesley, a guy stuck in the grind of a small market, serving customers and restocking shelves. It's a quiet kind of desperation that really resonates. You feel the weight of his unfulfilled dreams, all while he tries to carve out some space for his music. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, and it draws you into his world. The atmosphere is raw, with practical effects that pull you into the realism of his daily life. The performances are layered, sometimes heartbreaking, but there's this glimmer of hope that keeps it from being too heavy. Definitely a piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of aspiration and routineStrong character studyMinimalist approach enhances realism
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